Pavel Durov Reveals French Intelligence Services Requests Him To Help Moldovan Government Censor Certain Telegram Channels Ahead Of The Presidential Election

Russian Technology Entrepreneur, Pavel Durov in a statement on X revealed the request he turned down through a third party about censoring certain channels ahead of election in Moldova.

The entrepreneur declared the messaging channel is not for political use and will continue to expose pressure from politicians who want him to remove contents for political reasons.

Durov wrote: “About a year ago, while I was stuck in Paris, the French intelligence services reached out to me through an intermediary, asking me to help the Moldovan government censor certain Telegram channels ahead of the presidential elections in Moldova.

“After reviewing the channels flagged by French (and Moldovan) authorities, we identified a few that clearly violated our rules and removed them. The intermediary then informed me that, in exchange for this cooperation, French intelligence would “say good things” about me to the judge who had ordered my arrest in August last year.

“This was unacceptable on several levels. If the agency did in fact approach the judge — it constituted an attempt to interfere in the judicial process. If it did not, and merely claimed to have done so, then it was exploiting my legal situation in France to influence political developments in Eastern Europe — a pattern we have also observed in Romania 🇷🇴

“Shortly thereafter, the Telegram team received a second list of so-called “problematic” Moldovan channels. Unlike the first, nearly all of these channels were legitimate and fully compliant with our rules. Their only commonality was that they voiced political positions disliked by the French and Moldovan governments.

“We refused to act on this request.

“Telegram is committed to freedom of speech and will not remove content for political reasons. I will continue to expose every attempt to pressure Telegram into censoring our platform. Stay tuned.” He added